Robyn Cheuk
Radiation Oncologist | Radiation Oncology
Butterfield Street Herston Queensland, 4006About
Dr. Robyn A.V. Cheuk, MBBS, FRANZCR, is a physician and Examiner at Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital in Queensland, Australia. Dr. Cheuk is a radiation oncologist with 35 years of experience in the field. Dedicated to continued education, she attended Flinders University for her medical degree and internship, as well as, the Prince of Whales Hospital for her fellowship.
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Flinders University
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- Local lecturing and public speaking-Examiner, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital -
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- Flinders University
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- Prince of Wales Hospital
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- Robyn attributes her success to being able to communicate in understandable terms to patients, families and staff to effect best care and outcomes.
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- Reading
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